Scheurich


Bay


Scheurich


Carstens

 


Scheurich


ES Keramik


Scheurich


Ruscha 313

 


Bay Keramik

 


Scheurich

 


Scheurich


Scheurich

 


A mystery, perhaps Carstens or Ruscha?


Dümler & Breiden


Sawa?


Hutschenreuther

 

Art Pottery (American and European art pottery other than mid century items)

Pottery and Porcelain (Figurines, plates, vases, etc.)

Mid-Century Design (Mid Century pottery, currently featuring one of the best selections of studio and W. German pottery in the U.S.)

Studio Pottery (While many of these items can be found in other categories, they are also gathered here for those with a special interest in studio work.)

Glass (art glass, stemware, EAPG, Depression, Elegant, etc.)     

Metalware (Various metal items and misc. vases, inkwells, etc.)      

Paintings (oils, watercolors, prints, 19th and 20th century American and European)

Links

Pages About Us

Meet the Gin and the For

Meet the "staff"

The Cor-purr-ate Story (Glyph's Rise to Power)

Contact Information (Phone, etc.)

Essays and Information:

Book Review: Fat Lava, West German Ceramics of the 1960s & 70s

Collecting West German Pottery: Thoughts, Philosophy, and History

A Divine and Delightful Madness: An Intro to W. German Pottery

Learning the Basics about West German Pottery (This is the most in depth essay.)

West German Pottery Marks

W. German Companies, Designers, and Studio Potters

West German Picture Gallery and Identification Aid (pictures of items we've had over the last 3 years)

To Buy or Not To
Buy:  
Going Where Price Guides End (thoughts about collecting, aesthetics, and health)

Get the Picture Straight: The Basics of Selling Glass and Pottery on the Internet (how to write item listings, matters of photography, etc.)

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Ginfor's Odditiques (click to
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Pedagogy, Philosophy and Nonsense (my "other" site: writing, learning, and odd ideas like long hair and fairy god-princesses)


Sawa?

 


Steuler


Scheurich

 


Dümler & Brieden

 


Bay


Schäffenacker

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Space and design supplied by GinFor's Odditiques

 

Sunday, October 28, 2007, 2-3:30pm

Exhibition and Lecture

Fat Lava Collectors Club
West German Pottery
FLCC Home Page

ROM Life Lecture: West German Pottery 1955-80

Speakers:

Brian Musselwhite, assistant curator, Royal Ontario Museum

Mark Hill, author of Fat Lava, West German Ceramics of th 1960s and 70s

Sunday, October 28, 2007, 2-3:30pm

Royal Ontario Museum
Bloor St. at Avenure Rd.
Museum subway stop

Price (Canadian dollars): $20 ($18 online), ROM members $17 ($15 online)

www.rom.on.ca/programs (click ROMLife Lectures, Keyword: Lava

416.586.5797

 

Exhibition, October, 2007, Discovering Tomorrow's Retro Treasures (exact dates to be determined). In addition to WGP, the exhibition will include Blue Mountain Pottery, Chalet Glass, silver charm bracelets, Sherman jewelry, and plastic collectibles.

This will be a multilocation exihibit with displays at:

Rogue Gallery
Queen St. E.

Twice Found
Markham St.

There may be a third display at the Toronto Metropolitan Museum.

Exhibition, September 12, 2010 - January 2, 2011.

Canadian Clay and Glass Museum, Waterloo, Canada

 

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